Drawing and Explanation of the Cleveland Family Coat of Arms


Autoria(s): Cleveland, J.B.
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24/11/2015

24/11/2015

1881

Resumo

Drawing and explanation of the Cleveland Family coat of arms. Pro Deo et Patria means For God and Country. The name is Saxon in origin and in 1403 the “de” was dropped from the name. The drawing and text are said to be from Cleveland Genealogy by J.B. Cleveland, 1881. It can also be found in An Account of the Lineage of General Moses Cleaveland (founder of the city of Cleveland, Ohio) of Canterbury, compiled by H.G. Cleveland, n.d.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10464/7631

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en

Palavras-Chave #Coat of Arms